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  1. According to the government of Catalonia, Spanish, locally known as Castilian, is currently the most spoken language in Catalonia (45.9% daily users of Spanish vs. 35.6% daily users of Catalan vs. 11% daily users of both Spanish and Catalan) and especially in the Barcelona metropolitan area, as well as native language and usual language of many ...

  2. Mar 1, 2022 · What Language Is Spoken In Barcelona? In Barcelona, the capital of the region of Catalonia, there are two official languages: Spanish and Catalan. Both languages are used in equal measure, and most citizens of Barcelona are fully bilingual, able to switch from one to the other without difficulty.

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  4. Spanish was the most spoken language in Barcelona (according to the linguistic census held by the Government of Catalonia in 2013) and it is understood almost universally.

  5. Languages in Barcelona. The region of Catalonia has two official languages. Spanish and Catalan, of which are both spoken. In offices and schools, Catalan is the dominant language. Similarly, many lectures at the University are hold in Catalan. Road signs and labels e.g. in museums are usually bilingual.

  6. Feb 20, 2020 · The six dialects correspond to specific areas, from west to east: Valencian (spoken in Valencia), Northwestern Catalan (spoken around Lleida, parts of Tarragona and La Franja), Central Catalan (spoken around Barcelona and Girona), Rousellonese (spoken in the Roussillon area of France), Balearic (in the Balearic Islands) and Alguerese (in the ...

  7. It is spoken by around 9.5 million people: as well as 6 million speakers from Catalonia, 2.5 million Valencians speak a regional version of the language, whilst Catalan is also the preferred tongue of residents of the Balearic Islands and the official language of Andorra.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarcelonaBarcelona - Wikipedia

    Spanish is the most spoken language in Barcelona (according to the linguistic census held by the Government of Catalonia in 2013) and it is understood almost universally. Catalan is also very commonly spoken in the city: it is understood by 95% of the population, while 72.3% can speak it, 79% can read it, and 53% can write it. [80]

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